Last
night me and a couple of friends took off to catch the premiere
of I, Robot. Pretty good show, some very good acting by Will
Smith to boot, but let down by the rather bland and underwhelming
ending. On the other hand, I haven't even read Asimov's original
work, on which the movie was based on. Nevertheless, this
movie is a definite must-watch, even if only for the excellent
CG.

Updates:
Monday,
26th July 2004- David

It's
been quite a while since this page had any updates. With work
and life taking up the bulk of my time, there hasn't been
much left over. Hopefully things will start picking up in
a bit. In the meantime, here's a quick review of the TwinMOS
TwiSTER PC4000 memory which we received for review awhile
back. Hit on the image below to check rotten UBS time finance out the review!

Press
Release : Thursday,
12th August 2004- David

Crucial
Ballistix Dream Machine Sweekstakes!

You’d
better slide over your gaming rig to make some space. Better
yet, just throw that old thing out. Why? Because the staff
in the Crucial Performance Lab are living every geek’s
dream of building the ULTIMATE gaming rig. And here’s
where it gets good - you can win it by entering the Crucial(R)
Dream Machine Sweepstakes at www.crucial.com/gamer(Ed:
Unfortunately, Malaysians need not apply :()

Corsair:
The Fastest 1 GByte modules available

Corsair
Memory, Inc. today announced new XMS 3200 speed 1 GByte modules
supporting CAS-2 latencies. Following the success of the company's
1 GByte PC3200 CAS-3 modules, these new products offer the
same speed and density but support lower latencies and improved
performance. In addition, they offer incredibly fast 400MHz
speeds at aggressive 2-3-3-6 latencies.

Corsair is offering a $20
mail-in rebate on any set of 1GB XL modules (eligible products
are TwinX1024-3200XL, TwinX1024-3200XLPT, and TwinX1024-3200XLPRO)
when purchased together with DOOM 3. The XL modules have garnered
over 40 awards since their launch in May 2004, making the
Corsair XL the most highly awarded memory module of the year.
Most recently, the XL modules were selected as “Must
Have Hardware” by Kyle Bennett of [H]ardOCP in the Official
Doom3 [H]ardware Guide. Both the game and the XL memory must
be purchased between August 1 and August 31, 2004 from any
retailer in the USA to be eligible for the rebate, and the
mail-in must be postmarked by September 20, 2004.

GeIL Inc., the independent
world leader in professional memory houses, today announced
the release of DDR2 667MHz memory modules - an extent to its
previous DDR2 533MHz module with wider bandwidth and tighter
timings that set the standard in its competitive. This newly
released module offers 667MHz SDRAM DDR2 DIMMs in capacities
of 256MB, 512MB and 1 GB in single channel, giving it the
highest performing potential.

Following
the launch of Red Rock S11 MP3 Player, TwinMOS Technologies
again presented another new product GO2 Music P11. Contradictory
to the stereotyped view of rigid and stiff looking technological
products, the disc-shaped design adds a humanistic touch with
its loveliness. The built-in MMC/SD card slot allows users
to expand the capacity of memory cards at will and makes life
more fun for those who are particular about digital mobility.